Worxbee in the News

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    Fast Company: Small Businesses Are Scaling Back on Hiring. Here's What It Means For the Economy

    Kenzie Biggins shares her insights on why small businesses are scaling back on hiring.

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    Hotel Online: 5 Ways a Virtual Executive Assistant Can Help Hotel Executives

    Recently, we’ve seen an uptick in hotel executives interested in hiring a Virtual Executive Assistant (VEA) to help with such an intense workload. A VEA may not be for every hotel executive, but bringing one onboard is something to consider.

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    Inc. Magazine: Slower Small Business Hiring Could Signal a Softer Job Market

    Read our CEO Kenzie Biggins' insights on how slower hiring among small businesses signals a softer job market.

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    The United Business Journal: Small Business Signals Potential US Hiring Slowdown on the Horizon

    Small businesses like Worxbee are navigating these uncertainties by adopting more cautious hiring practices and prioritizing efficiency and cost containment.

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    Reuters: Small Business May Show a Coming US Hiring Slowdown

    Worxbee CEO Kenzie Biggins discusses the hiring slowdown among small businesses, highlighting a shift towards technology and efficient management to adapt to economic changes, which may indicate a broader job market easing.

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    Upstate Business Journal: Greenville business owner heads to Washington to discuss AI regulation

    As a member of the Intuit Small Business Council, Worxbee CEO Kenzie Biggins heads to Washington, DC to engage in a vital discussion with elected officials on the impact of AI regulations on small businesses.

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    Small Business Currents: Look for a Good Cultural Fit When Hiring an In-House or Virtual Executive Assistant

    Explore the importance of cultural fit in hiring an Executive Assistant. This guide offers key insights on how aligning personal values and workplace culture can enhance collaboration and efficiency in your business.

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    Banking Dive: Senate Bill Would Let SMBs Use SBA Loans to Cover Fintech Fees

    As Kenzie Biggins, the CEO and founder of Worxbee, explains, she would consider taking out an SBA loan if she knew the funds could be used to cover some of what her company spends on fintech tools.

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    Greenville Business Magazine: Greenville 50 Most Influential

    Greenville Business Magazine celebrates another year of honoring the region's most influential people. Worxbee CEO, Kenzie Biggins, is among the 50 men and women honored.

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    Inc. Magazine: Need Some Help? Here's How to Hire a Remote Assistant

    When Worxbee pairs a customer with a remote assis­tant, the process is not unlike that of a matchmaker. "Your executive assistant is usually your closest relationship besides your significant other," says Founder and CEO Kenzie Biggins.

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    Designli: Kenzie Biggins on Owning Who You Are and Defining Strong Work Culture

    Being a Black female entrepreneur in America can come with extreme obstacles. Yet Kenzie Biggins was able to launch and scale her business by first knowing exactly who she is and then building a strong work culture around her core values.

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    ICBA: Worxbee Has Teamed Up with the ICBA to Offer Access to Benefits & Resources to Worxbee Executive Assistants

    Worxbee Has Teamed Up with the ICBA to Offer Access to Benefits & Resources to Worxbee Executive Assistants.

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    60 Minutes: Why Are Americans Choosing to Quit Their Jobs in Record Numbers?

    Kenzie Biggins sits down with journalist, Bill Whitaker of 60 Minutes to discuss the Great Resignation. She shares her insight about how Worxbee was changing the work from home game before working from home was an option.

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    Greenville Journal: Greenville featured in upcoming 60 Minutes segment

    Whitaker and team have produced a segment airing Jan. 09 called “The Big Quit,” featuring Upstate business leader Kenzie Biggins, who discusses how pandemic-era work-life shifts are playing out in her respective sphere.

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    The Wall Street Journal: The Breakout Cities on the Forefront of America’s Economic Recovery

    “I felt there was an opportunity for black business owners to take the main stage.” - Kenzie Biggins, Founder & CEO of Worxbee

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    Inc. Magazine: Why Student Debt Is Crippling Entrepreneurship

    “The scarcity mindset that makes founders think small affects their willingness to invest in their startups as well.” In this article about crippling student debt, Worxbee CEO Kenzie Biggins joins the conversation to discuss her own experience with student loans.

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    The Atlanta Journal Constitution: Atlanta's Women Leaders Explore Key Issues

    Worxbee CEO Kenzie Biggins shares her thoughts on women leaders and delves into the key issues women face in business. Reflecting on the concept of women opting out to start their own companies, she frames it as "opting in" to entrepreneurship.

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    The New Builders Dispatch: Women Entrepreneurs Spurred The Last Economic Recovery. Will They Do It Again?

    CEO Kenzie Biggins was featured in New Builders Dispatch, formerly known as Times of Entrepreneurship Magazine, in an article about women business owners and their impact on the economic recovery.

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    City of Greenville: Meet Kenzie Biggins, Founder of Worxbee

    In an interview with the City of Greenville SC, Kenzie discusses why she moved Worxbee from Atlanta, Georgia to Greenville, South Carolina.

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    High Growth Founders Podcast: Entrepreneurship Wisdom from Kenzie Biggins

    In today's episode of High Growth Founders, Kasey chats with Kenzie Biggins, CEO and visionary of Worxbee. Kenzie is passionate about empowering executive assistants and the executives they support them.

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    Greenville Business Magazine: Worxbee: Fine-Tuning the Virtual Executive Assistant

    If timing is everything, then Kenzie Biggins’ instinct has served her well.

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    The Founder Factor: Breaking the Mold: Kenzie Biggins, Visionary and Founder/CEO at Worxbee

    Kenzie Biggins and her business, Worxbee, are living proof that not every company has to be a tech company to be successful and scale. In this episode, Kenzie shares her experiences with raising money as a services business and navigating the double standards she's faced as a black female founder.

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    Town Carolina: Woman in Charge

    Pop culture is filled with memorable secretaries and support staff. James Bond’s Moneypenny, The Beverly Hillbilly’s Miss Hathaway, Mad Men’s Joan Harris. But if Kenzie Biggins has her way, all executive assistants will be virtual.

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    Center for American Entrepreneurship: Women’s Entrepreneurship Roundtable

    Worxbee CEO and Founder, Kenzie Biggins, participates in the Women’s Entrepreneurship Roundtable hosted by the Senate Entrepreneurship Caucus. This roundtable is an important first step toward understanding and addressing the unique challenges and barriers that confront women entrepreneurs in America.

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    Greenville News: Greenville Chamber's Minority Business Accelerator Helps Small Business Owners Succeed

    Kenzie Biggins utilzes Greenville Chamber’s Minority Business Accelerator to help Worxbee grow.

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